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Tool Use through the Prehistoric Ages

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Tool Use Through Prehistoric Ages

Tools in the Stone Age

Tools in the Stone Age

  • Stone Age people made tools from stone and wood.
  • Stone Age tools helped people hunt, cut plants, and build shelters.
  • Flint was a keystone used to make sharp tools.
  • Bone and antler also helped make tools for fishing and sewing.
Tools in the Bronze Age

Tools in the Bronze Age

  • Bronze is a metal made by mixing copper and tin.
  • Bronze tools helped with farming, hunting, and making weapons.
    • People also made bronze jewellery and tools for building homes.
  • These tools showed new skills in metalworking technology.
Tools in the Iron Age

Tools in the Iron Age

  • Iron tools helped grow food and build larger villages.
  • Iron Age people used iron to make sharp tools and weapons.
    • Iron swords and shields helped protect people in battles.
    • Iron ploughs helped farmers prepare the soil.
    • Iron nails helped build stronger houses.
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Changes in Britain from Stone Age to Iron Age

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The Roman Empire & its Impacts on Britain

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Britain's Settlement by Anglo-saxons & Scots

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The Vikings & Anglo-Saxon Struggle for England

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